Need help preparing for nursing clinical?

In the nursing program at BCIT, we receive our patient assignments the night before clinical (usually). We are expected to complete extensive research so that we can understand their diagnosis in order to provide optimal care. This research can be extremely time-consuming and it can be difficult and overwhelming at times. Check out my video … Read more

Anne McMullin named a distinguished alumna

Distinguished alumna Anne McMullin in pink suit, white backdrop

Anne McMullin, the CEO of the Urban Development Institute Pacific Region, will be honoured at the 2017 BCIT Distinguished Awards dinner on October 17th. Anne is a widely respected businessperson, community volunteer, and speaker. She is also a graduate of the BCIT Broadcast Journalism (now the Broadcast and Online Journalism) diploma program. “BCIT was just an … Read more

Computing instructor working to reduce tech gender gap

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As the Option Head of the Computer Systems Technology (CST) Diploma’s Technical Programming Option, Dr. Mirela Gutica grew concerned that while female students were doing well in the program, there weren’t many of them. Why the gender gap? The comparatively low numbers of women entering computing programs and going on to IT careers is a problem beyond BCIT Computing, and … Read more

Joe Newton to be recognized with Faculty and Staff Association Distinguished Alumni Award

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Joe Newton is a Project Leader for the BCIT Product and Process Applied Research Team (MAKE+) and a graduate of multiple BCIT programs. On October 17, 2017, he’ll be recognized at the BCIT Distinguished Awards with the Faculty & Staff Association Distinguished Alumni Award. Joe is renowned for the breadth and strength of both his … Read more

New Blogger Profile – Melany’s Introductory Post

Hello everyone! My name is Melany, I’m a second year enrolled in the Marketing Communications option, and I am also the VP of Advertising and Promotions for the BCIT Marketing Association (commonly referred to as BCITMA). The BCITMA, is a collegiate chapter for the American Marketing Association (AMA) and arguable one of the biggest clubs … Read more

BCIT shows commitment to Indigenous reconciliation

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The Walk for Reconciliation was powerful. On September 24, over 50,000 Indigenous and non-Indigenous community members gathered in Vancouver to walk together and share stories of resilience. Walk for Reconciliation acknowledges the injustice experienced by Canadian Indigenous communities and the continuous work needed. The goal is to learn from the past, and create cross-cultural understanding. As one of the Elected Chiefs of Squamish First Nation put it, ‘Reconciliation is not a word, it is an action’. It is up to all of us as Canadians to make sure historical mistakes are not repeated.

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A large crowd crosses the Georgia Street viaduct in Vancouver, B.C., during the 2017 Walk for Reconciliation.

Staff, faculty, and students from across BCIT expressed their commitment to reconciliation and participated in the day’s events. Closer to home, BCIT Indigenous Services continues their work forging meaningful and beneficial relationships with Indigenous students and Indigenous communities in the Lower Mainland. Through cultural and educational activities, the BCIT Indigenous Gathering Place creates a sense of inclusion and belonging for Indigenous students.

In a multicultural society, bearing witness is increasingly important to facilitate healing. Standing and walking alongside Indigenous people is a step towards building cultural bridges of inclusion and social harmony.

To learn about some of the other ways BCIT supports our Indigenous community, watch this video of a meeting at BCIT Indigenous Services.